GM in talks to supply weapons parts to Lockheed Martin, WSJ reports

(Reuters) – General Motors is in talks ​with Lockheed Martin about making ‌parts for the defense contractor’s weapons, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, ​citing sources.

  • Automobile maker GM would manufacture ​commonly used parts that could help ⁠Lockheed bolster munitions production, the ​report said, adding that the companies ​are discussing which components GM could potentially make.
  • An agreement hasn’t been finalized, and the contours ​of the arrangement could change, ​the report said.
  • GM and Lockheed were not immediately ‌available ⁠for comment outside business hours when contacted by Reuters. Reuters could not verify the report.
  • The potential tie-up comes ​as the ​U.S.-Iran ⁠war and supplies sent to Ukraine in recent years ​have depleted U.S. weapons stockpiles.
  • The ​Trump ⁠administration planned to meet executives from the biggest U.S. defense contractors at the White ⁠House ​to discuss accelerating ​production, Reuters reported last week.

Reporting by Mrinmay Dey ​in Mexico City; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu